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Asymmetric thoughts on election night
11/05/08
1. Proposition 8 passed in California meaning that common sense and the logic has triumphed over people's feelings and political correctness.
2. If a liberal is sad about this fact, does that make him a social liberal? Aren't we supposed to not care about social issues?
3. Proposition 8 passed and it didn't hurt my marriage.
4. I am glad that there's a black president. In fact, I'm downright giddy over it. I wonder what groups like the NAACP will do now?
5. Proposition 1000 passed in Washington, allowing physician assisted suicide, and continuing our march towards a Logan's Run world. Don't worry, however: Everybody between birth and infirmity is safe. Why do they need a doctor, anyways? Is this like a union thing. Just have somebody come in and shoot the poor guy.
6. Libertarians entered the room, defecated, and walked out again as if nothing happened. They made the Minnesota Senate race closer than it had to be and forced Chambliss into a runoff.
7. It could have been a lot worse, however.
8. I do hope that Ted Stevens retires.
9. Did you get the feeling that liberals are somewhat nervous this morning?
10. Since we're nice again, do you think that Russia, Iran, and al Qaeda will disarm?
11. Hugh Hewitt has cemented his position as the most unreliable mainstream conservative pundit.







